There is no maintainer for this port.Any concerns regarding this port should be directed to the FreeBSD Ports mailing list via ports@FreeBSD.orgPort Added:11 Oct 2000 22:58:05Also Listed In:langLicense: LGPL21

Csound is a programming language designed and optimized for sound rendering and
signal processing. The language consists of over 450 opcodes - the operational
codes that the sound designer uses to build "instruments" or patches.
Although there are an increasing number of graphical "front-ends" for the
language, you typically design and modify your patches using a word processor.
Usually, you create two text files - a .orc (orchestra) file containing the
"instruments," and a .sco (score) file containing the "notes."
In Csound, the complexity of your patches is limited by your knowledge,
interest, and need, but never by the language itself. For instance, a 22,050
oscillator additive synthesizer with 1024 stage envelope generators on each is
merely a copy-and-paste operation. The same goes for a 1 million voice
granular texture!
Have you ever dreamed of sounds such as these? Well in Csound you can. And in
Csound these dreams can come true!
WWW: http://csound.sourceforge.net/

Replace USES=libtool:oldver with USES=libtool or USES=libtool:keepla in
the 32 ports that still use it. Bump PORTREVISION on their dependent
ports except the ones that depend on these:
audio/libogg
audio/libvorbis
devel/pcre
ftp/curl
graphics/jpeg
graphics/libart_lgpl
graphics/tiff
textproc/expat2
textproc/libxslt
In these cases the same trick as in the recent gettext update is used.

SSP support has been added to ports with WITH_SSP for i386 and amd64
on FreeBSD 10, and amd64 on earlier versions.
SSP_UNSAFE is added to disable in a port if it fails to build, but
this should only be used in rare circumstances such as kernel modules.
Otherwise, the port may just be failing due to lack of respecting
LDFLAGS.
On FreeBSD 10, this uses an ldscript in /usr/lib/libc.so to pull in
libssp_nonshared.a to address issues linking on i386 [1].
On earlier FreeBSD versions the WITH_SSP knob will add -lssp_nonshared
to LDFLAGS on i386. This is not needed on amd64. However, several hundred
ports do not currently respect LDFLAGS, so this support is disabled currently
as it causes build failures if a dependency is looking for the stack_chk

Convert USE_BISON to USES= bison
It brings bison as a build dependency in case it is set the following way:
USES= bison or USES= bison:build
it brings bison as a run dependency in case it is set the following way:
USES= bison:run
it brings bison both as a run and build dependency in case it the set the
following way:
USES= bison:both
While here trim some headers
Convert some USE_GNOME= gnomehack to USES= pathfix

- Fix plist for the standard case [1]
Please note that an auto-detect mechanism is in place for jack,
fluidsynth, etc. When these libraries are found, plugins are built
and installed, causing other PLIST errors.
Since the maintainer has reappeared a few days ago, I will wait for
him to fix those non-standard cases.
Reported by: QAT [1]

- When fltk is not installed, scripts/check-fltk-threads.sh misbehaves
due to not checking existence of fltk-config before using it. Fix that
by checking existence before using.
PR: ports/116623
Submitted by: bgruber <knightbg at yahoo.com>
Approved by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker at xs4all.nl> (maintainer)

[PATCH, UPDATE] Update audio/csound and audio/csound-manual
Update audio/csound to 5.06
csound has been "liberated" and is now GPL, see
http://csounds.com/VercoeGift.html The corresponding csound
entry in LEGAL should be removed, note that csound-manual
isn't updated to 5.06 and is still subject to a restrictive
license.
With thanks to Erik Trulsson and Mel at -questions for
patch-Top-csound.c
PR: ports/116255
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl>

Reset maintainership to ports@ after ~4 months without any response to any
PR.
Thanks for contributing.
Since the acroread7 port is a somewhat important port for our users, I
will hand it over to emulation@ if no _active_ *committer* takes it
before the ports freeze.
While I'm here:
- fix a little nit in the csound port (I think the intention was to
create no backup file instead of creating one with a "-e" extension)
- set ARCH to i386 in the amd64 case for the acroread7 port. This
is a work-around to be able to install everything when a dependency
is not already installed (ARCH is read-only in sub-makes, so the
dependencies can't change it). This should be removed when the
dependencies are fixed or converted to use bsd.linux-rpm.mk. [1]
Not objected to by: portmgr (explicit: krion; silence: rest)
Maintainer timeout: ~4 months
Submitted by: Sangwoo Shim <sangwoos@gmail.com> [1]
PR: 87985 [1]

Unbreak port by updating to 4.23.
Triggered by: kris wants to remove broken ports
Approved by: maintainer timeout (he hasn't much time at the moment
and I want to have bugs get reported just in time to
have it fixed before 5.1)

Update the author's master site to ftp.cs.bath.ac.uk, and add
sunsite.univie.ac.at. The latter was found with
(URL:http://www.alltheweb.com/search?cat=ftp). I've placed the
Austrian site first in the list because of past troubles at the
author's site. Remove BROKEN line.

The Porters' Handbook says that for ports marked RESTRICTED, "the
distfiles/packages will not be available even from our FTP sites." Even though
I marked these RESTRICTED, packages have appeared on the FTP sites. Perhaps
this was due to the "#" in the RESTRICTED line.

Use ${ECHO_CMD} instead of ${ECHO} where you mean the echo command; the ECHO
macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if make(1) is
invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to the echo command.